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Carla Guimaraes, Boston, MA US
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| 20110321183 | METHODS FOR LIGATION AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to methods for ligation. The invention provides novel reagents and methods for ligating an acyl donor compound with an acyl acceptor compound. Provided acyl donor compounds comprise a transamidase recognition sequence that allows ligation with a nucleophilic acyl acceptor in the presence of transamidase. The invention further provides kits comprising acyl donor compounds and optionally comprising other reagents for ligation. | 12-29-2011 |
Claudia Teixeira Guimaraes, Sete Lagoas-Mg BR
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| 20080289062 | Sorghum aluminum tolerance gene, SbMATE - The major aluminum tolerance gene, the SbMATE gene, encodes a root citrate efflux transporter that is Al-inducible at the level of gene transcription and is also Al-activated at the level of protein function. High level of expression of the SbMATE gene and the protein was found in roots. SbMATE orthologs with high degree of sequence homology were found in other higher plants, including rice. Successful transformation of | 11-20-2008 |
Cristiano Guimaraes, Clinton, CT US
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| 20100285145 | GPR 119 MODULATORS - Compounds of Formula (I) that modulate the activity of the G-protein-coupled receptor GPR119 and their uses in the treatment of diseases linked to the modulation of the G-protein-coupled receptor GPR119 in animals are described herein. | 11-11-2010 |
Eneida Guimaraes, Juiz De Fora BR
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| 20090069409 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ANHYDROUS AND HYDRATED ACTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL INGREDIENTS (APIS); STABLE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS PREPARED FROM THE SAME AND USES OF SAID COMPOSITIONS - The invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising anhydrous(2R,3S)4-acetoxy-2-a-benzoyloxy-5β-20-epoxy-1,7-β-10-β-tri-hydroxy-9-oxo-tax-11-en-13α-il 3-tert-butoxycarbonylamino-2-hydroxy-3-phenylpropionate (I)(docetaxel) and 4-acetoxy-2-α-benzoyloxy-5-β-20-epoxy-1,7β-10-β-tri-hydroxy-9-oxo-tax-11-en-13α-il (2R, 3S)3-benzoylamino-2-hydroxy-3-phenylpropionate (II) (paclitaxel), methods for treating neoplastic tumors using anhydrous docetaxel and paclitaxel, and a process for the preparation of the anhydrous docetaxel and paclitaxel. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090221688 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING DOCETAXEL AND A DEGRADATION INHIBITOR AND A PROCESS FOR OBTAINING THE SAME - Pharmaceutical compositions containing polysorbate 80, anhydrous docetaxel (I) or its trihydrate and an organic acid with a pKa between 2.5-4.5 employed as a degradation inhibitor. | 09-03-2009 |
Flavio Fonseca Guimaraes, Belo Horizonte BR
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| 20110045016 | UTILIZATION OF RECOMBINANT INFLUENZA VIRUSES AND MODIFIED VACCINIA ANKARA VIRUS (MVA) WITH GENES THAT ENCODE FOR THE TOXOPLASMA GONDII SAG1 AND SAG2 SURFACE PROTEINS, AS VACCINES AGAINST TOXOPLASMOSIS - The present invention concerns to recombinant influenza viruses and modified Vaccinia Ankara viruses (MVA), and to a process for construction of recombinant influenza viruses and modified vaccinia Ankara viruses (MVA) with genes that encode for the | 02-24-2011 |
Luiz F. Guimaraes, Orlando, FL US
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| 20100110451 | Coating Evaluation Process - System and method for evaluating coating thickness variations along a turbine blade contour. In one embodiment, applied to a first region extending 360 degrees about the blade and to a second region including an exposed reference surface, the first region includes a first surface over which the coating is formed and a second surface formed by the coating. The system provides a source of structured light positionable to cast patterns suitable for determination of coordinate position information along the surfaces. One or more imaging cameras are positionable to acquire image data based on the light patterns. A computer system processes image information to (1) characterize the first and second surfaces with respect to a coordinate along the reference surface; (2) compare coordinate data corresponding to the first surface with coordinate data corresponding to the second surface; and (3) determine thickness of the coating as a function of position. | 05-06-2010 |
Manuel Jorge Vaz Da Cunha Guimaraes, Braga PT
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| 20090112614 | ELECTRONIC SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HEALTH MANAGEMENT - An electronic healthcare management system handles all relevant aspects of providing healthcare services. The system integrates workflow principles to interconnect all the different elements and persons involved in the process. The system uses personal computers with touch screen monitors and personal mobile devices which communicate via radio communication technologies throughout the healthcare facilities. Facility management, clinical practice, administrative activities and management tools are integrated into a single system. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20090204421 | ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD TOUCH SCREEN FORM ENTRY METHOD - A computer implemented system and method allow users to create and edit electronic health records with the use of touch screen monitors, such that complex forms are managed by a user-friendly graphic user interface. The graphic user interface includes collapsible menus that enable the management of the complex hierarchical structure of the forms. The graphic user interface also includes a system that allows for three different values, corresponding to a positive value, a negative value and the deactivation of the data field, to be entered in the same location within the electronic form. The data elements of each data field are coded with recourse to standard medical terminologies enabling dynamic interaction and intelligent prompting. | 08-13-2009 |
Manuel Jorge Vaz Da Cunha Guimaraes, Ponte De Lima PT
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| 20100323336 | ELECTRONIC SYSTEM FOR ASSISTING THE STUDY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE - An electronic system generates and manages multiple knowledge bases of medical students and practitioners. The knowledge bases are organized according to and for the function of specific limited medical problems. Data regarding each problem cross-references both basic sciences and clinical courses. Users are able to create their own knowledge base with the use of teaching data, their own user generated data, and third party user generated data. Data is dynamically updated, and the knowledge bases support the future medical practice of students. | 12-23-2010 |
Marcelo Silveira Guimaraes, Mount Pleasant, SC US
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| 20110301571 | Reperfusion Catheter System - A reperfusion catheter system with an introducer sheath having an inner wall defining a longitudinal opening extending from a proximal portion to a distal end. A balloon catheter has an outer wall and has a longitudinal opening extending from a proximal portion to a distal end. The balloon catheter is disposed through the opening in the introducer sheath, and the balloon catheter has an inflatable balloon at the distal end. A conduit has a first end disposed in fluid communication with the area inside the introducer sheath between the inner wall of the introducer sheath and the outer wall of the balloon catheter. The conduit also has a second end disposed in fluid communication with the inside of the balloon catheter. The invention provides for the establishment of artificial antegrade blood flow in the lumen of a target vessel through a path between the outer wall of the balloon catheter and the inner wall of the introducer sheath, through the conduit, through the opening in the balloon catheter, and exiting through the distal end of the balloon catheter. When the occlusion balloon is inflated, there is no back flow in the target vessel and, as the artificial antegrade flow takes place, there is full control of the target vessel blood flow and as a result a significant increase in the safety of the embolization procedures. | 12-08-2011 |
